NVIDIA continues to flesh out their DirectX 11 GPU line-up, this time with a relatively affordable offering that drops in right between the GeForce GTX 560 Ti and GeForce GTX 550. The aptly named GeForce GTX 560 (sans Ti) launching today is essentially a replacement for the popular GeForce GTX 460 1GB. It’s outfitted with a similar number of CUDA cores, texture units, and ROPs, but the updated transistor mix in the GTX 560’s GPU allows NVIDIA to crank up the clocks, and thus increase performance…
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560 Debuts: ASUS and MSI

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